[LEAPSECS] Ghosts of Leap-seconds past and future

Steve Allen sla at ucolick.org
Tue Dec 28 13:46:45 EST 2010


On 2010 Dec 28, at 10:33, Tony Finch wrote:

> Do practical systems get DUT1 from time broadcasts or from files downloaded from the Internet?


For the Shane 3-m telescope (built like a battleship, points like
a battleship) DUT1 is irrelevant.
For the 21st century computer-controlled subarcsecond APF 2.4-m
telescope -- downloaded from the internet, if somebody remembers
to do it, but since the software uses Newcomb's expression for
UT even that is somewhat moot as the pointing model corrections
have to be re-done so often that they will soak up any errors.
For the downlink tracking of the X-ray timing satellites and
reduction of their orbits and onboard clocks -- that software
originated in the 1960s and still thinks that UTC = UT1.

Guidance, it's more than just a good idea.

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